Four years ago an eminent Canadian jurist denounced the presence of a CBC television crew filming trial participants as they emerged from his courtroom at Osgoode Hall. Chief Justice G. A. Gale of the Ontario Supreme Court found the incident quite offensive and bid the crew to leave the hallway and the courthouse because I was satisfied that their operations constituted an interference with the administration of justice. \u27 Four years later the Canadian position on the presence of news cameras in the courts and within its precincts has remained unaltered, unbending and, worst of all, uncontroverted. A blanket prohibition exists in every Canadian courtroom against the use for publication or otherwise of any news or still camera. Failur...
The Supreme Court recently held in Chandler v. Florida, that absent a showing of actual prejudice, i...
The Conference of Chief Justices\u27 meeting in Burlington, Vermont, August 2, 1978 adopted Resoluti...
The disenchantment between the bar and the press on camera coverage of court proceedings began in 19...
This article examines the role of s. 2(b) of the Charter of Rights in determining the role of camera...
Drawing on recent high profile cases in Canada and the United States, the author examines the differ...
In his Introduction, author Ronald L. Goldfarb explains that his purpose is to address all the argum...
The allowance of cameras in the courtroom and televised trials have seemed to cause a debate within ...
Drawing on recent high profile cases in Canada and the United States, the author examines the differ...
A distinctive cluster of appeals has made its way to the Supreme Court of Canada in the last year or...
The newspaper headline read: Court rules against rape victims: Advocates shocked as judges give ac...
The rising importance of television journalism in the 1960\u27s has resulted in the Supreme Court de...
On January 8, 1974, the Nova Scotia Amusements Regulation Board banned the showing of the film Last ...
This paper explains why electronic broadcasting devices, including both video and audio, shoul...
Despite the pervasive integration of technology into various social institutions, one public body—th...
Though the Supreme Court allows public attendance and print media coverage of argument sessions, Sup...
The Supreme Court recently held in Chandler v. Florida, that absent a showing of actual prejudice, i...
The Conference of Chief Justices\u27 meeting in Burlington, Vermont, August 2, 1978 adopted Resoluti...
The disenchantment between the bar and the press on camera coverage of court proceedings began in 19...
This article examines the role of s. 2(b) of the Charter of Rights in determining the role of camera...
Drawing on recent high profile cases in Canada and the United States, the author examines the differ...
In his Introduction, author Ronald L. Goldfarb explains that his purpose is to address all the argum...
The allowance of cameras in the courtroom and televised trials have seemed to cause a debate within ...
Drawing on recent high profile cases in Canada and the United States, the author examines the differ...
A distinctive cluster of appeals has made its way to the Supreme Court of Canada in the last year or...
The newspaper headline read: Court rules against rape victims: Advocates shocked as judges give ac...
The rising importance of television journalism in the 1960\u27s has resulted in the Supreme Court de...
On January 8, 1974, the Nova Scotia Amusements Regulation Board banned the showing of the film Last ...
This paper explains why electronic broadcasting devices, including both video and audio, shoul...
Despite the pervasive integration of technology into various social institutions, one public body—th...
Though the Supreme Court allows public attendance and print media coverage of argument sessions, Sup...
The Supreme Court recently held in Chandler v. Florida, that absent a showing of actual prejudice, i...
The Conference of Chief Justices\u27 meeting in Burlington, Vermont, August 2, 1978 adopted Resoluti...
The disenchantment between the bar and the press on camera coverage of court proceedings began in 19...